The Feast of the Holy Rosary will see the launch of St. Peter’s Rosary walk around the side altars of the Church. The opening ceremony will take place at the end of Mass at 11.30pm The Walk will be available during the regular Church opening hours with a scheduled reciting of the Rosary each day at 12 noon.
(Monday because of Church cleaning, the recitation will take place in the sacristy, access through the parish office)
Desmond Gunning will lead an Ivy Day Walking Tour of Phibsborough next Saturday the 6th October. The walk will leave St Peter’s Church at 2.30 pm. and will introduce the Harry Clarke treasures of the Church before exploring other aspects of historical Phibsborough There will be no fee charged, but donations would be gratefully received by Friends of St. Peters Church. Walk will finish at Phibsborough House (Jim Clarke’s) Monck Place at 4.00 pm approx.
The Vincentian Community ask you to join us this Sunday along with all the Vincentian Family to celebrate the Feast of St Vincent de Paul
Mass at 11.30 am Sunday 30 September St Peter’s Church, Phibsborough Con Celebrant: Fr Aidan, CM
The broadcast channel is 28.731mhz for those who are technically minded.
For the rest of us, the special receivers required are available from the Parish Office.
We are hoping to set up a web based alternative soon, as the receivers are becoming ever harder to source, such is the speed of technical change.
During October, we will be adding the Daily Rosary, especially for those [...]
28.731– Radio St Peter’s (RSP) Masses and Devotions from St. Peter’s are once again broadcasting on our own radio channel
The broadcast channel is 28.731mhz for those who are technically minded.
For the rest of us, the special receivers required are available from the Parish Office.
We are hoping to set up a web based alternative soon, as the receivers are becoming ever harder to source, such is the speed of technical change.
During October, we will be adding the Daily Rosary, especially for those [...]
John Gabriel Perboyre, C.M. (French: Jean-Gabriel Perboyre), was a French priest, who served as a missionary in China, where he was killed because of his faith. He was canonized in 1996 by Pope John Paul II.
His Feast day is the 11th of September
He composed this prayer
O my Divine Saviour, Transform me into Yourself. May my hands be the hands of Jesus. Grant that every faculty of my body May serve only to glorify You. Above all, Transform my soul and all its powers So that my memory, will [...]
John Gabriel Perboyre, C.M. (French: Jean-Gabriel Perboyre), was a French priest, who served as a missionary in China, where he was killed because of his faith. He was canonized in 1996 by Pope John Paul II.
His Feast day is the 11th of September
He composed this prayer
O my Divine Saviour, Transform me into Yourself. May my hands be the hands of Jesus. Grant that every faculty of my body May serve only to glorify You. Above all, Transform my soul and all its powers So that my memory, will [...]
The Miraculous Medal Novena will take place at St Peter’s Church
7:30-8.00pm
Meditation:The Church in China by Fr. Joseph Loftus C.M.
preceded by
Mass of Thanksgiving for Graces Received
7:00 PM
Sparks are insubstantial things and without kindling are are gone before you have barely noticed them. Likewise events that set in motion profound changes, at the time can seem unremarkable, banal even but with the right kindling they can become a revolution. One seemingly insignificant spark, -too much charity- set a fire that still burns today.On the 21st August 1617; Fr. DePaul, the new priest of Chatillon, [...]
[slideshare id=78960182&doc=stvincentsfirstfoundationtheladiesofcharity-170818164159] St Vincent dePaul and the Confraternities of the Ladies of Charity(AIC)*.
Sparks are insubstantial things and without kindling are are gone before you have barely noticed them. Likewise events that set in motion profound changes, at the time can seem unremarkable, banal even but with the right kindling they can become a revolution. One seemingly insignificant spark, -too much charity- set a fire that still burns today.On the 21st August 1617; Fr. DePaul, the new priest of Chatillon, [...]
Fr. Pat Collins C.M., will explore the Catechism in a planned and systematic way over a period of twenty six weeks. The programme will take place in
The Club, beside St Peter’s Church, Phibsboroon Monday nights from 7.30-8.30pm, beginning on Sept 17th.All are welcome.
An Exploration of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Pope John Paul promulgated The Catechism of the Catholic Church in 1992. The Catechism isa brilliant, succinct summary of Catholic teaching. As such it offers adults a wonderful opportunity, by means of study and discussion, to [...]
Fr. Pat Collins C.M., will explore the Catechism in a planned and systematic way over a period of twenty six weeks. The programme will take place in
The Club, beside St Peter’s Church, Phibsboroon Monday nights from 7.30-8.30pm, beginning on Sept 17th.All are welcome.
An Exploration of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Pope John Paul promulgated The Catechism of the Catholic Church in 1992. The Catechism isa brilliant, succinct summary of Catholic teaching. As such it offers adults a wonderful opportunity, by means of study and discussion, to [...]
St Peter’s Singers Musical Director, Helen Walsh has recently been honoured by having I will bless your name, a Psalm setting of her own composition included in the World Meeting of Families Event. A piece very familiar to our Sunday congregations now has been performed for an International audience. Congratulations Helen.
The origin of the piece is a lesson in simplicity,
Helen composed I will bless your name forever, a setting for Psalm 144, for the regular weekend Masses [...]
St Peter’s Singers Musical Director, Helen Walsh has recently been honoured by having I will bless your name, a Psalm setting of her own composition included in the World Meeting of Families Event. A piece very familiar to our Sunday congregations now has been performed for an International audience. Congratulations Helen.
The origin of the piece is a lesson in simplicity,
Helen composed I will bless your name forever, a setting for Psalm 144, for the regular weekend Masses [...]